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you by a recommendation, having already sent into the Council of the 

 London University a testimonial for another Candidate,* in whose favour 

 an application was solicited a week ago. 



I remain, my dear Sir, 



With best wishes, yours ever, 



JOSHUA BROOKES. 



ROYAL JENNERIAN SOCIETY, 



MDCCC1II. 



Kings shall be thy nursing Fathers, and their Queens thy nursing 

 Mothers." Isaiah xlix. 23. 



Names of the Patrons.i 



honorary 20tploma. 



London, March, 1828. 

 Under the Presidency of Field-Marshal His Grace the Duke op 

 Wellington, Cuidad Rodrigo, and Vittoria, Prince of Waterloo, K.G., 

 G.C.B. &c. &c. 



At the General Court of the Royal Jennerian Society. 

 The Director, Doctor Walker, in the Chair. 



The Governors, by an unanimous Vote, did themselves the high gratifi- 

 cation to 



elect |^. Wl. HBrMjurSr, e^q., 



An Honorary Member of their Great Royal Establishment. 



JOHN FOX, Secretary, 



22, Bridge Street, Blackfriars. 

 ANDREW JOHNSTONE, 



Registrar and Sub-Treasurer, 



52, Burr Street. 



J. W. Chairman. 



Old Jewry. 

 SEIjt'g i& t0 «rttfj), that I have known Mr. HENRY WILLIAM 

 DEW HURST, Surgeon and Teacher of Anatomy and Surgery, for the 

 last four years, and from my intimate acquaintance with him, I believe 

 him to be a young man possessing an extensive knowledge of his pro- 

 fession, and that he bears an unexceptionable moral character. 

 Witness my hand, this 8th day of June, 1828. / 



JAMES ROSE, Notary Public. 



* I may observe, that Mr. Brookes never gave but one recommenda- 

 tion for any vacant office, and this accounts for his refusal. 



+ I haye omitted the names of the Patrons of this Society, as most of 

 them kindly patronized this work. 



